Is there any way to have a column heading in a file manaher -- I prefer
Krusader, but Konqueror if I must -- list a file's creation date rather
than its modified date? I'm sorting and marking something on the order of
a million photographs, and the creation date is of use, while the modified
date will soon be all last week and this week, rendering the date useless.
In Krusader I can eliminate the column entirely, but not have it list the
creation date.
Tia.
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Sorry for my many e-mails about hibernate.
I have two usage questions:
1) How can I disable having to enter a password after hibernate or
suspend?
2) How can I add the logout / lock screen buttons to the right side of the
panel?
I did search though the Trinity Control Center for these two but I have
not been able to locate them (yet).
Thanks!
Gianluca
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Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca(a)u.washington.edu
+1 (206) 685 4435
http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering
University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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Hey all,
I'm having to use Disroot's webmail service to send this since I am unable to send mail on Kmail for whatever reason for the past few days. I'm using SMTP and TLS but get the error "unrecognized transport protocol" whenever I try to send a message. Disroot's SMTP uses port 587 and STARTTLS, but I had been using TLS and Plain Text and the weird part is that this worked a few weeks ago but now it isn't. I'm able to get mail via IMAP but can't send anything. Does anyone else use Disroot and/or know how to fix this?
Hi, everybody!
There's something I had with OS/2 that I haven't had since then despite
searching for it. Such a thing, if we had it for the various Linices,
would be pretty cool and pretty useful.
I paid ~$50 for a little OS/2 utility that let one fashion his own cursors
and mouse pointers (for the GUI, the WorkPlace Shell). Big whoop, right?
Ah, but . . . you could make them so they would be the *opposite* of
whatever they were over, even if they were over two or more different
colors. This made them tremendously visible and now, 23 years after
switching to Linux, I still miss them. Oh, and after a user-specified time
of inactivity, the mouse pointer, I-bar pointer, etc., would disappear
until the mouse is touched again. The program created the pointers; they
could then be put on machines that didn't have the program, and they would
work just fine on those (as long as they were running OS/2).
Does anyone know of a TDE-compatible mouse theme that does most of the
above? The switch to opposite color (I set it to work as greyscale,
because the oposite of verious colors can be awful, so it merely took the
luminance of whatever was beneath) is most important, though the auto-fade
would be great, too -- then one can select a position in text without
partially obscuring it.
If we don't have it, we should, though I do not know if it is possible
under any of the Linux desktops. Even 30 years ago, the WPS was pretty
sophisticated.
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Hi!
I noticed that after resuming from hibernating in TDE, the knetworkmanager
icon in the tray takes 1-2 minutes until it appears and is functional. The
internet connection works correctly in the mean time, but the tray icon
cannot be used for a while. Is there a way to restart knetworkmanager so
that the tray icon reappears faster in case one has to change the LAN
settings after resuming?
Thanks,
Gianluca
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Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca(a)u.washington.edu
+1 (206) 685 4435
http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering
University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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On Tuesday 29 June 2021 02:28:07 pm Mavridis Philippe wrote:
> There is no way that such a small team be able to
> compete with giants like Google and... ehh... Google.
AFAIK both DuckDuckGo and Startpage use Google for the actual search engine?
Bing’s results are way weird.
Are there any [reliable] search engines other than Google’s?
Curious…
Best,
Michael
Good morning everybody =)
I'd like to ask, does anyone *actually* use Konqueror to regularly
browse the internet? I have used no better file manager than Konqueror
but the web aspect seems to be hindered. I don't think its a fault of
Konqueror itself but the way web design has changed. You can test this
yourself by using wiby.me (an early web design search engine) and
looking at sites indexed on it. These usually display fine in Konqueror,
but when you go to a modern website like DuckDuckGo for example it
doesn't display properly at all. It's a bummer since Konqueror is one of
the hallmarks of TDE for me, although I don't know much about the web
browser (KHTML) aspect I believe its integrated into some Trinity
applications which is a really nice feature. I first really thought of
this when I used KlamAV's virus browser function (which I assume is
using KHTML integrated) but Trend Micro website (being that it's likely
changed a lot) doesn't display properly.
For the time being I'm using SeaMonkey since my usual browser, Pale
Moon, does not take too kindly to *BSD.. And since it's a suite with a
mail client as well I'm not using Kmail. I might switch to Firefox, but
if there is any way to use Konqueror I would love to. There's so many
options that far outweigh most dedicated web browsers such as its
adblock filters and the ability to disable JavaScript which gets rid of
any need for an add-on like uBlock Origin. I completely understand that
working on it to display modern web pages is probably too difficult
since Trinity's KHTML/Konqueror is older, this is just me dreaming here.
Ideally I'd like to be able to make full use of a TDE web browser and
the applications that work with it =)
- Hunter aka hunter0one